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fighters from some of the armed groups in northern mali. it is an era -- an unjust war in this country. >> these people have been marginalized since independence and france bears and historical responsibility. we encouraged them not to leave the issue in the hands of african countries because they cannot differentiate between terrorists and ordinary people. >> it is loosely allied to the secular movement and want the people of northern mali to have the right of self-determination. >> we are not insisting on one solution. what is important that it be a just and final solution. every five or 10 years, there is a rebellion in the north because mali is a failed state. >> particularly among tourism among arabs, who feel aggrieved for their country. >> we want separation from mali and nothing else. we want nothing short of total independence. >> coming to some sort of agreement with the authorities will take time. they are preparing themselves for a long period been in exile. >> muhammed, it has been interesting listening to the malian president.
fighters from some of the armed groups in northern mali. it is an era -- an unjust war in this country. >> these people have been marginalized since independence and france bears and historical responsibility. we encouraged them not to leave the issue in the hands of african countries because they cannot differentiate between terrorists and ordinary people. >> it is loosely allied to the secular movement and want the people of northern mali to have the right of self-determination....
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the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they perform a miracle. as a result, only 66 years later, this country put a man on the moon and brought him back. that's who we are. we can get an enormous amount as a people. the wright brothers father, milton, actually inspired his sons by giving them a toy helicopter. he never ever wanted his two sons, orville and wilbur, to fly together for fear that he would lose them. and seven years after the original flight, so in 1910, milton gave them the permission to fly together. the only time they ever did, and it lasted six minutes. now, later that day, orville took his 82 year old father up into the air. it lasted seven minutes, rising 350 feet at that time. while milton shouted, higher, orville, higher. now, i think it's a great testament to what our country is about, because in america, we do have higher expectations for our nation, just like milton have higher expectations for his sons. since our founding we believe that we could be the best hope for mankind. that hope that generations of immigrants to ri
the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they perform a miracle. as a result, only 66 years later, this country put a man on the moon and brought him back. that's who we are. we can get an enormous amount as a people. the wright brothers father, milton, actually inspired his sons by giving them a toy helicopter. he never ever wanted his two sons, orville and wilbur, to fly together for fear that he would lose them. and seven years after the original flight, so...
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mali is a former frempnch colon. arabs have been kidnapped suspected of having links to the rebels and they have ramsacked shops. they sent a threat in nigeria. >>> three chinese naval vessels have left for exercises in the western pacific ocean be comments fueled concerns among china ea china's neighbors over how the military will deal with the number of territory disputes. >>> people living in china know the air they have been breathing is bad. they've created a higher smog alert to track air pollution. the amount of high particulate air has been high. an increasing number of chinese are suffering from respiratory problems. they decided to add a third level to their two-level smog alert. the highest warning now advises people to stay indoors. >> translator: i can't stand it anymore. i want to leave this place. >> translator: it's the worst i've ever seen. >> people have also turned to the chinese social networking site to complain. others have expressed themselves in song. ♪ china's air pollution is believed to b
mali is a former frempnch colon. arabs have been kidnapped suspected of having links to the rebels and they have ramsacked shops. they sent a threat in nigeria. >>> three chinese naval vessels have left for exercises in the western pacific ocean be comments fueled concerns among china ea china's neighbors over how the military will deal with the number of territory disputes. >>> people living in china know the air they have been breathing is bad. they've created a higher smog...
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. >>> now to the situation in mali. one day after the french president was cheered for liberating the ancient city of timbuktu from militants, french forces in action again in the northern part of country. nbc's reporter is on the ground in timbuktu tonight. >> reporter: french fighter jets pounded arms depots and jihadist training camps, another major operation in this three-week long assault against al qaeda militants in the north of mali. 30 aircraft were involved in this operation to the north of key town. last time four somalians and french force. meanwhile, here in the legendary city of timbuktu, west african troops have been pouring in during the day to help to secure the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, the french troops have been moving out further into the desert. some were cheered as they went. at the end of this, the first week of freedom for the people of timbuktu for many, many months. lester? >>> new details emerging tonight in the story of sarai sierra, a mother of two found murdered in istanbul, turkey
. >>> now to the situation in mali. one day after the french president was cheered for liberating the ancient city of timbuktu from militants, french forces in action again in the northern part of country. nbc's reporter is on the ground in timbuktu tonight. >> reporter: french fighter jets pounded arms depots and jihadist training camps, another major operation in this three-week long assault against al qaeda militants in the north of mali. 30 aircraft were involved in this...
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and now a as america stands come because of the different political economy that underlie the mali in state. -- the malian state. so then getting back to what you ask, what is it we need to do. i said, i want to read the size, there was a saying about two years, we first have to recognize that this is a regional question that has to be addressed regionally. it is a question that does not engage the deployment of u.s. troops because of the blowback that has involved with the insurgency. but it does involve a level of intelligent engagement, using the resources that are appropriate for the resolution of the problem, which is the provision of our formidable intelligence gathering services, the provision of why it investments to the constitution of the malian, not just malian, other civil society, in the essential subordination of military officers or militias to a central army. those are the objectives that we need to engage, only if we do agree, and i think we should agree, that there's an emerging crisis that is taking place in the south. [inaudible] >> it was from the leader. who brok
and now a as america stands come because of the different political economy that underlie the mali in state. -- the malian state. so then getting back to what you ask, what is it we need to do. i said, i want to read the size, there was a saying about two years, we first have to recognize that this is a regional question that has to be addressed regionally. it is a question that does not engage the deployment of u.s. troops because of the blowback that has involved with the insurgency. but it...
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get and still being in mali. to be fair to them, there's nothing in the north as far as resources that is economically viable for anyone to exploit. where reason they went there was not to secure resources. even throughout this past year when there was all the fighting and conflict in the north and the occupation, production in mali actually increased. in august, the largest gold mine in the country was opened. in that sense, you cannot accuse the french. host: let's go to arizona, bob is an independent caller. caller: hi. a quick comment. apparently, the french have forgotten about -- they're going to bring a knife to a gunfight. what are the objectives of all, and what is their bottom line and their philosophy? why do we continue to a pink that diplomacy is going to bring their perhaps to an end -- their threats? guest: al qaeda and the islamic maghrib, their objective is to establish islamic school in north africa and west africa. we have seen what they've done when they have a territory under control. in the
get and still being in mali. to be fair to them, there's nothing in the north as far as resources that is economically viable for anyone to exploit. where reason they went there was not to secure resources. even throughout this past year when there was all the fighting and conflict in the north and the occupation, production in mali actually increased. in august, the largest gold mine in the country was opened. in that sense, you cannot accuse the french. host: let's go to arizona, bob is an...
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a suicide bomber in iraq struck at an anti-al qaeda militia today, killing at least 22 people and wounding 44. it happened in the town of taji, 12 miles north of baghdad. the bomber mingled with men who were waiting to be paid. the attack came a day after 16 iraqis were killed and around 90 wounded in a series of bombings in kirkuk. a pakistani girl shot by the taliban is speaking out for the first time since the attack that nearly killed her. 15-year-old malala yousufzai was shot in t head last october. that same month, she was airlifted to a hospital in britain. in a new video released today-- but taped last month-- she insisted she will go on advocating for the education of girls. >> i'm getting better day by day. it's just because of people. because all the people, men, women, children, all of them, all of them have prayed for me. because of these prayers, god has given me asecond life. this is a new life. i want to serve the people. i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> sreenivasan: the teenager is expected to remain in britain for some time. newly installed secretary of s
a suicide bomber in iraq struck at an anti-al qaeda militia today, killing at least 22 people and wounding 44. it happened in the town of taji, 12 miles north of baghdad. the bomber mingled with men who were waiting to be paid. the attack came a day after 16 iraqis were killed and around 90 wounded in a series of bombings in kirkuk. a pakistani girl shot by the taliban is speaking out for the first time since the attack that nearly killed her. 15-year-old malala yousufzai was shot in t head...
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a suicide bomber in iraq struck at an anti-al qaeda militia today, killing at least 22 people and wounding 44. it happened in the town of taji, 12 miles north of baghdad. the bomber mingled with men who were waiting to be paid. the attack came a day after 16 iraqis were killed and around 90 wounded in a series of bombings in kirkuk. a pakistani girl shot by the taliban is speaking out for the first time since the attack that nearly killed her. 15-year-old malala yousufzai was shot in the head last october. that same month, she was airlifted to a hospital in britain. in a new video released today-- but taped last month-- she insisted she will go on advocating for the education of girls. >> i'm getting better day by day. it's just because of people. because all the people, men women, children, all of them all of them have prayed for me. because of these prayers god has given me a second life. this is a new life. i want to serve the people. i want every girl every child to be educated. >> sreenivasan: the teenager is expected to remain in britain for some time. newly installed secretary of st
a suicide bomber in iraq struck at an anti-al qaeda militia today, killing at least 22 people and wounding 44. it happened in the town of taji, 12 miles north of baghdad. the bomber mingled with men who were waiting to be paid. the attack came a day after 16 iraqis were killed and around 90 wounded in a series of bombings in kirkuk. a pakistani girl shot by the taliban is speaking out for the first time since the attack that nearly killed her. 15-year-old malala yousufzai was shot in the head...
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in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being unfairly blamed. >> somehow our reckless societal pathogen, an empire opposed to safety, caution and reason. that's a cruel and dangerous lie. >> reporter: when arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was shot, lapierre said it happened not far from a school, a gun-free zone. once again, he lit into his foes. >> it didn't make any difference. their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believ
in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being...
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the french military advance against islamist fighters in northern mali continues to make rapid progress. emma the troops have taken control of the airport over the weekend. virtually unopposed, the -- two other cities of the weekend. the french are now negotiating with tuareg rebels, who say they have control. >> onto economic news, and financial markets have been on the rise these past few weeks as hopes have grown that the worst of the year of crisis has passed. today in spain, there's a reminder that things are very bad still for millions of people. revenue figures show spain sank even deeper into recession in the final quarter of last year with the economy contracting faster than ever. more than one in four spaniards are already out of a job, and new figures suggest that unemployment could get even worse. >> people in spain have been tightening their belts for months now, but it does not seem to be working. the crisis there is more acute than ever as the economy continues to decline. gdp has fallen for the sixth quarter in a row. most recently, by 0.7%. the outlook is bleak. the pri
the french military advance against islamist fighters in northern mali continues to make rapid progress. emma the troops have taken control of the airport over the weekend. virtually unopposed, the -- two other cities of the weekend. the french are now negotiating with tuareg rebels, who say they have control. >> onto economic news, and financial markets have been on the rise these past few weeks as hopes have grown that the worst of the year of crisis has passed. today in spain, there's...
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think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably 22 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use totry to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide bony fixation to dissect out the blood vessels and transfer those as well. we also rehearse the best way to try to procure the arms from the donor and preserve them. so we had a large group of surgeons that we rehearsed four or more times with. >> ifill: when you say large group, you're talking about how many people? >> ultimately there were about 16 of us involved in the operation. but during the rehearsals we ha even more probly lke closer to 20. and we would take every single rehearsal and we would modify and refine our operative technique so that he we had things down. everybody that participated in the
think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably 22 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use totry to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide...
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think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably 22 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use to try to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide bony fixation to dissect out the blood vessels and transfer those as well. we also rehearse the best way to try to procure the arms from the donor and preserve them. so we had a large group of surgeons that we rehearsed four or more times with. >> ifill: when you say large group, you're talking about how many people? >> ultimately there were about 16 of us involved in the operation. but during the rehearsals we had even more probably like closer to 20. and we would take every single rehearsal and we would modify and refine our operative technique so that he we had things down. everybody that participated in
think there probably have only been two cases where hand transplants have been lost out of probably 22 attempts in the united states that we know of >> ifill: you did you did rehearsal. tell us about that. how many were there and how does that work? >> well, we did several. what we do is we... based on the preoperative work-up we do for brendan, we go to anatomy lab and we have cadavers that we use to try to study what we think is the best way to transfer nerves, muscles, to provide...
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northern mali held by islamist insurgents. they moved into the west african country last month to help the government stop a rebel offensive. the defense minister said french forces and soldiers from chad had secured the city of kidal. jean-yves le drian said they killed hundreds of insurgents. malian forces have detained several rebel leaders. le drian said the operation will continue until the malian government controls all of its territory. then he said the french would hand over the mission to units from african countries. french foreign minister laurent fabeu said he would consider withdrawi withdrawing personnel next month if the operation goes smoothly. >>the leader of syr's opposition coalition has offered to hold talks. the head of the syrian national coalition made the offer in appearances on two television networks. >> translator: we will hold talks if the government accepts a political solution. >> khatib described the humanitarian situation as dire. he said that left the opposition with no option but to negotiate
northern mali held by islamist insurgents. they moved into the west african country last month to help the government stop a rebel offensive. the defense minister said french forces and soldiers from chad had secured the city of kidal. jean-yves le drian said they killed hundreds of insurgents. malian forces have detained several rebel leaders. le drian said the operation will continue until the malian government controls all of its territory. then he said the french would hand over the mission...
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mali -- anywhere where we think al qaeda might be active and there's a war zone, which mali is, would be covered. >> i have to wrap it up. define imminent. >> i can't. >> you can't. >> and it's imminent is not like an hour or a day. the memo defines imminent in such a way that it could be, you know, pretty soon, which again gives the executive branch enormous life or death powers. >> jeffrey toobin, i knew you'd have the answers or ones we can get to. that's all the time we have. thanks for watching. newsro"newsroom international" next. >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. taking you around the world in 60 minutes. what's going on now. austria, american skiing sensation lindsey vonn has been airlifted to a hospital after a serious crash on the slopes today. it happened during opening event at the alpine ski world championships. the hospital says she suffered a complex knee injury. vonn is a four-time world champion and olympic gold medalist. more of a live report later in the hour. >>> in mexico a very disturbing story. police searching for a gang of armed me
mali -- anywhere where we think al qaeda might be active and there's a war zone, which mali is, would be covered. >> i have to wrap it up. define imminent. >> i can't. >> you can't. >> and it's imminent is not like an hour or a day. the memo defines imminent in such a way that it could be, you know, pretty soon, which again gives the executive branch enormous life or death powers. >> jeffrey toobin, i knew you'd have the answers or ones we can get to. that's all...
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reporter: they are part of their country mali again, no longer forced to live in a separate islamist pseudo state. what an extraordinary moment in gao. look at these people just thrilled because they can dance, they can sing, the women can ride motor bikes, smek smoke. they can do all the things they haven't been able to do for the last nine months while the had ees have been in power. the mayor of gao who returned yesterday from exile in the capital addressed the crowd. no one could hear a word he said. but it didn't matter. he was back, a symbol of the malian state. people are looking forward to the first consignment of beer, hopefully soon. today the streets were calm. time to learn from some of the women we met what really happened in gao. they took me into their home. the jihaddists refused to let this half blind woman wear glassesbecause, the women said, they didn't want us to see the world. they showed me how they were forced to wear these outfits. >> reporter: and how they fought it off. >> woodruff: see a slide show of images from the offensive >> woodruff: see a slideshow o
reporter: they are part of their country mali again, no longer forced to live in a separate islamist pseudo state. what an extraordinary moment in gao. look at these people just thrilled because they can dance, they can sing, the women can ride motor bikes, smek smoke. they can do all the things they haven't been able to do for the last nine months while the had ees have been in power. the mayor of gao who returned yesterday from exile in the capital addressed the crowd. no one could hear a...
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our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body the economy 10 timings. that's not immigration. but it is it my thought good people in the department of the homeland security want to keep american statuses safe . so earlier this week they released a video to let you know how to best protect yourself from a attacking gunman. >> if you are caught out by a gunman. consider to overpower the shooter. because if they are comingalt you with a gun. i will reach for the scissorings. [ applause ] it is it the safer version and that way if you are running with them. less likely to put out your eye. hire is it a tip to department . security. have a woman equal two the one coming at you. that's the ideal . if they want a video to show
our economy . congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion. i will send up ape bill basod my proposal and insist they vote on it right away. >> of course high will. he will incyst . he hasn't put forth many bills other than obama care . anyway. ment trive minute peach that spent million.6 to fly out to stregas to make was supposed to be immigration. 25 minutes he talk body the economy 10 timings. that's not immigration. but it is it my thought good people in the department of...
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>> the connect second question, the second question was on mali, essentially, and the economy is calling it africanstan. are there parallels or not? >> i'm not prepared to say they're quite the same. i am prepared to say it's a big piece of ground with multiple organizations currently operating in it or arguing over it. i think the fear is that it becomes another somalia, and it becomes up governed territory in which bad things can happen. and i think there's some potential there. i don't even think it's exactly somalia east. but i think -- either. but i think the idea that un or undergoverned areas, bad things can happen particularly was there are a lot of al-qaeda and other extremists who have learned the same sort of lesson. give us the place where we can train and operate, and we'll be able to do a lot. i think what we've got to do is establish enough governance there so they don't have that ability. >> i can't help but comment here. the economist's title is the classic military mistake of fighting the last war over again. what i think we're seeing is our enemy, al-qaeda, is showing
>> the connect second question, the second question was on mali, essentially, and the economy is calling it africanstan. are there parallels or not? >> i'm not prepared to say they're quite the same. i am prepared to say it's a big piece of ground with multiple organizations currently operating in it or arguing over it. i think the fear is that it becomes another somalia, and it becomes up governed territory in which bad things can happen. and i think there's some potential there. i...
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look what happened in mali. what was the white houses firsting extinct to say, we have no interest there? then panetta and clinton pushed back. that is a story the mainstream media ought to be getting into. who is running policy? the white house policy is basically one of retreat. >> i think that hagel will have no influence on policy whatever. he is a front man for massive budget cuts in the pentagon that obama needs to do in order to keep financing the social safety net. >> we have no answers about whatback is doing in north africa and what the vick to -- the risk is to ourselves. >>gregg: lots of disappointing numbers on the u.s. economy, and how it will shake out in washington our insiders are back in a moment. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treat
look what happened in mali. what was the white houses firsting extinct to say, we have no interest there? then panetta and clinton pushed back. that is a story the mainstream media ought to be getting into. who is running policy? the white house policy is basically one of retreat. >> i think that hagel will have no influence on policy whatever. he is a front man for massive budget cuts in the pentagon that obama needs to do in order to keep financing the social safety net. >> we...
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civilians around the country for up to 22 days. they could face a 20% cut in their salary. you don't think that's going to impact on our economy? >> reporter: the cuts will not affect combat operations in afghanistan but troops in the field would take a hit in the pocket-- a planned pay raise would be cut nearly in half. >> pelley: david, thank you. you just saw outgoing secretary of defense leon panetta in his fair well speech at georgetown university. well, he also warned today that a hostile country could attack america by computer-- a 21st century pearl harbor. >> we are literally the targets of thousands of cyber attacks everyday. everyday. thousands of cyber attacks that are striking at the private sector, strike at silicon valley, strike at other institutions within our society, strike at government, strike at the department and our intelligence agencies. and cyber is now at a point where the technology is there to cripple a country, to take down our power grid system. to take down our government systems. take down our financial systems. and literally paralyze the co
civilians around the country for up to 22 days. they could face a 20% cut in their salary. you don't think that's going to impact on our economy? >> reporter: the cuts will not affect combat operations in afghanistan but troops in the field would take a hit in the pocket-- a planned pay raise would be cut nearly in half. >> pelley: david, thank you. you just saw outgoing secretary of defense leon panetta in his fair well speech at georgetown university. well, he also warned today...
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and the economy. >> reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. >> the vast majority of americans believe that we need to have a legal immigration system that works an we have no is not a 21st century legal immigration system. >> reporter: the house is working on its own version of immigration reform. however, many democratic leaders say they're not quite as far along as the senate and of course they have their own critics, many of them republican members of the house who are concerned about money and whether or not the money will go towards securing our boarders. we'll have much more -- our borders. we'll have much more coming up in the half-hour. >> thanks, delia, live on capitol hill this morning. >>> in the last year border patrol agents have been dealing with more people trying to come to the country illegal. in 2012 agents made more than 356,000
and the economy. >> reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. >> the vast majority of americans believe that we need to have a legal immigration system that works an we have no is not a 21st century legal immigration system. >> reporter: the house is working on its own version of...
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in less than a month retaken all the cities in mali from a standing start. that is quite an achievement. >> french president. >> loser obviously is chuck hagel. who had one of the worst performances i think the worst i've ever seen of a high official nominated for the cabinet. and the auxiliary losers are the democrats. after the humiliating performance. marcmarch in to voting yes. >> bret: juan? >> i think the winner this week is one of our fox news colleagues. geraldo rivera. he says he is thinking of running for the senate seat in new jersey. because he wants to represent a new kind of republican. republican that is proimmigration reform for small government, even pro-choice and he think that voice is absent now in the g.o.p. rank. >> bret: you think he will do it? >> yeah, in fact, i think that there is a better chance than most of us thought. loser is budweiser, the people who own bud wiser who tried to buy the biggest brewery in mexico. super bowl weekend. and at times if you go on a binge, somebody has to cut you off. >> my loser of the week is juan w
in less than a month retaken all the cities in mali from a standing start. that is quite an achievement. >> french president. >> loser obviously is chuck hagel. who had one of the worst performances i think the worst i've ever seen of a high official nominated for the cabinet. and the auxiliary losers are the democrats. after the humiliating performance. marcmarch in to voting yes. >> bret: juan? >> i think the winner this week is one of our fox news colleagues. geraldo...